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Cotton Candy Makers Ignite Sugar, Sparking Large Recall
Thousands of cotton candy makers are being recalled after a dozen reports of sparking and fire. Wuensche USA issued the recall for about 21,690 Ambiano Cotton Candy Makers, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday, Sept. 18. The heating element can cause sugar to ignite if the machine is used without the included sugar receptacle, posing a fire hazard. Wuensche has received 12 reports of sparking or fire. No injuries have been reported, according to the CPSC. The recall covers models that came in red or teal with a clear plastic cover. "Ambiano" and the model numb…
Obituaries
Waterbury Woman Killed After Car Crashes Into Utility Pole, Sparking Electrical Fire
A 53-year-old Connecticut woman was killed Wednesday evening, June 25, in a fatal Route 254 wreck. Terri Mae Cullen, of Waterbury, was driving north on the highway in Litchfield at Windsong Drive just after 4 p.m. when the Dodge Dart she was driving veered off the road and struck a utility pole, Connecticut State Police said. The crash tore down power lines and sparked a fire, Northfield firefighters said. Eversource had to turn off the electricity before crews could reach her. Firefighters had to cut Cullen from the vehicle. She died later of her injuries, State Police said. Memorial…
Schools
Double Trouble At CT High: Firefighters Tackle Major Leak, Minor Pre-Dawn Fire Hours Apart
Firefighters were called to Trumbull High School twice in less than six hours after two unrelated incidents sent emergency crews scrambling Thursday night and early Friday morning. The first call came at 8:24 p.m., Thursday, May 15, when Trumbull firefighters responded to a 100-gallon glycol spill from a broken pipe that flooded the school, authorities said. Firefighters worked to contain the spill and reduce any danger. Building maintenance quickly shut down the HVAC system to stop the chemical from spreading through the air. Once the area was deemed safe, the scene was turned over …